
To begin, cut a piece of chain approximately 11 cm long. Take a crush pearl and crush it with flat-nose pliers at the end of the chain. You can leave a few links sticking out to make the effect more attractive.

With the festive season fast approaching, it's time to create the jewelry you'll be wearing to accessorize your beautiful holiday outfits! Let yourself be inspired by this dangling earrings tutorial, produced for Atelier Déco et Créations n°63 magazine. There's nothing like a pair of handmade dangling ear rings to add a unique and elegant touch to your festive outfits.
This tutorial is accessible even if you're new to jewelry-making! You'll find all the materials at the bottom of the page, but don't hesitate to personalize this jewel to match your outfit. We have a wide selection of 8/0 seed beads, PureCrystal olive briolette beads, glass pearls and faceted beads on our site. Let your creativity run wild!
With Christmas just around the corner, it's also the perfect time to make these DIY dangling ear rings as a gift for a loved one. What could be nicer than receiving a unique, handmade gift? This handmade jewel will be a lovely sign of affection for the person who receives it.
If you're looking for more holiday-making tutorials, take a look at our Christmas tutorials.
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To begin, cut a piece of chain approximately 11 cm long. Take a crush pearl and crush it with flat-nose pliers at the end of the chain. You can leave a few links sticking out to make the effect more attractive.

Next, string 3 gold rocailles beads, 3 burgundy rondelle beads, 1 olive briolette and then again 3 burgundy rondelle beads and 3 gold rocailles beads.

Then take a small ring and open it with your pliers. Pass the chain through the inside of the ring and then through the first hole in the stud.

Then take a small ring and open it with your pliers. Pass the chain through the inside of the ring and then through the first hole in the stud.

For the3rd strand of pearls, you can cut a piece of chain approximately 7 cm long. Repeat step 1, then string 5 gold seed beads, 1 black pear bead, 2 gold seed beads, then again 1 black pear bead, 2 gold seed beads, 1 black pear bead and 5 gold seed beads. You can repeat step 3 to attach the row to the ear stud.

String the beads for rows 4 and 5 in the same way as you did for rows 1 and 2, to achieve a symmetrical result. Do the same for your second earring.













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